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Zikalala stays on in new role as Cogta MEC

Appointmen­t seen as a move to forge unity and dispel ‘purge’ rumour

- WILLEM PHUNGULA willem.phungula@inl.co.za

IN A MOVE to forge unity and dispel rumours of purging defeated party members after conference­s, the ANC in Kwazulu-natal has retained former premier Sihle Zikalala in the cabinet.

In a surprise developmen­t yesterday, Zikalala was announced as the new Co-operative Governance and Traditiona­l Affairs (Cogta) MEC by his successor, Nomusa Dube-ncube.

Zikalala, who resigned as premier last week, accepted the redeployme­nt to the cabinet and was in a jovial mood, joking with media and other MECS yesterday after taking the oath for the new position.

His appointmen­t to the cabinet was seen as a move by the party to appease his supporters and to prove that there was no intention to purge him after he failed to be re-elected to the position of chairperso­n in the recent conference.

In their first post-conference briefing, the new provincial leadership revealed that it had never wanted Zikalala to leave his position as premier. The party said it had initially turned down his request to resign his post, but said he insisted that he wanted to go.

The new leadership said it had asked him at least to stay in the government, hence his redeployme­nt to the cabinet position yesterday.

In her acceptance speech as premier on Wednesday, Dube-ncube heaped praise on Zikalala, saying he was leaving behind a catalogue of achievemen­ts.

After his resignatio­n last week there was speculatio­n about Zikalala’s political future, with some people suggesting that he would be sent to Parliament or appointed as an ambassador. Instead, he replaced Sipho Hlomuka, who was moved to the Transport, Community Safety and Liaison Department.

Education MEC Kwazi Mshengu, who lost the deputy chairperso­n position to Health MEC Nomagugu Simelane, was replaced by Mbali Fraser, while Hlengiwe Mavimbela’s position as Arts, Culture and Sports MEC went to Amanda Bani-mapena.

In the Finance portfolio, Dubencube appointed Peggy Nkonyeni who held the Transport, Community Safety and Liaison portfolio. Former Newcastle mayor and current provincial treasurer Dr Ntuthuko Mahlaba replaced Jomo Sibiya as Human Settlement­s and Public Works MEC. Mahlaba defeated Sibiya for the treasurer position at the conference.

MECS Nonhlanhla Khoza and Bongi Sithole-moloi retained their portfolios in Social Developmen­t and Agricultur­e respective­ly. Nomagugu Simelane also kept her position as Health MEC, contrary to speculatio­n that the position would be taken over by Dr Mahlaba, who is a qualified medical doctor.

The Economic Developmen­t, Tourism and Environmen­tal Affairs position which was vacated by MEC Ravi Pillay went to the party’s provincial chairperso­n, Siboniso Duma.

Opposition parties were not impressed by the changes, with the IFP calling it a Duma cabinet rather than Dube-ncube’s.

The party said the executive reshuffle was expected considerin­g the events of the recent conference. “The IFP notes the changes as more a ‘Duma cabinet’, rather than a Dube-ncube cabinet.

“All the changes that have taken place in the ANC leadership in the province – and in government – have not just been an automatic occurrence. They are a testimony to the kind of pressure that the IFP has exerted upon the dysfunctio­nal Zikalala/anc executive in Kwazulu-natal in its capacity as the official opposition,” the IFP said.

“The premier will have to do double duty: during the day, she is the premier, presiding over MECS – who are PEC members – and after work, she subjects herself, and must account, to those very same MECS in the PEC,” it said.

The DA said the new provincial cabinet was a clear sign that the so-called Taliban faction had taken control of the ANC and the KZN legislatur­e.

The party said it was also a very strong indication that the interests of KZN’S people and the future of the province were not being placed ahead of party politics.

“While the ANC initially stated that there would be no purging of former MECS, a close look at the new line-up shows that four of the new MEC posts are members of this group. Clearly, they have come to collect their dues.”

It said Zikalala’s appointmen­t was just a token.

 ?? ?? FORMER premier Sihle Zikalala shakes hands with his successor, Nomusa Dube-ncube, after the cabinet reshuffle. | DOCTOR NGCOBO African News Agency (ANA)
FORMER premier Sihle Zikalala shakes hands with his successor, Nomusa Dube-ncube, after the cabinet reshuffle. | DOCTOR NGCOBO African News Agency (ANA)

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